Week
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Topic
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1
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Introduction to the course and methodology
Introduction
to basic concepts
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2
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Introduction I
Basic
concepts: what is civil society?
The
relation between state, private sector and civil society
The
relation between civil society and citizenship
Concept
of citizenship : the relation between
citizenship and democracy
State and
Civil Society: From representative democracy to participatory democracy
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3
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How to organized?
The types of the civil society organizations:
Associations, Foundations, Platforms, Initiatives
From NGOs
to Social Movements or vice versa?
History
of civil society: From global to local?
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4
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Values of the CSOs:
How to define
“mission, vision and values” for the CSOs?
How to determine
the mission, the vision and the values of the CSOs?
How does a CSO
work? Structure and Culture
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5
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CSO visit I:
Visits to or guests from CSOs
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6
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From Service Providing to
Advocacy:
The differences between service
providing and advocacy
The relation between service
providing and advocacy
How do the CSOs prefer to work
on advocacy/service providing?
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7
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Participation and
Volunteering:
Expression, empowerment,
inclusion, participation
Being en expert or being a
volunteer?
Are the volunteers becoming
“tools for the CSOs?”
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8
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Democracy in the CSOs:
Are the CSOs taking their decisions with
democratic methods?
How can “in-house” democracy work?
What are the obstacles for participation in
the CSOs?
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9
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CSO visit II:
Visits to or guests from CSOs
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10
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Resources and CSOs:
Where do the CSOs find resources ?
Delicate issues: Fundraising and CSR
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11
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Solidarity among
organizations:
Networking,
Strategy Building and Mapping
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12
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Delivering the
message:
Communication as a part of
civil society
Usage of social media by CSOs
Campaigning Examples
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13
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Wrap-up of the
discussions:
Overview of the
global trends
Evaluation of the
semester
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ASSESSMENT
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POINTS
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Papers (7 papers)
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70
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Final exam
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40
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